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2.1" will be totally fine. I would not run them at 2.8" as you'll be more likely to have ball joint issues.
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Before putting them on, I would take good measurements of their fender heights to see how much rake there is. Depending on your rear spring, 1.4" may put you really close to level. When I had my 2014 1500 4x4, I set mine at 1.4" and I was about 1/2" of rake. But, visually, it looked level.
Thanks, also found another post that describes all the bilstein details.
Going to have 5100s installed next week along with Tuftruck 1211 rear coils.
Current rack front height 36" hard to fender, rear 39" fender.
As I am having them installed, what setting should I tell installed to get near level - 1.4" or 2.1"?
Thanks!
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Had the bils installed today. Went with 1.4. I’ll post pics later. Measurement varied each time but usually it was close to 37 inches front and 39 back. After install 38 front 39 back. Install cost including alignment and tax was $288. I’ll measure a few more times and see if anything changes
Install scheduled for Monday, will post results once complete. I decided to not level with 5100s for now and just install coils.Did you get the 1211 springs installed? Curious if they raised the rear of the truck any. There's been some differing comments as to whether they keep the rear at stock height. The manufacturer didn't definitively tell me that it would not change.